Fast Effective Weight Loss

The Story of Fast Effective Fat Loss
According to Dr Simeons…

Since Neolithic times man has changed his eating habits from eating for necessity, mostly raw, unrefined foods, to eating 3 square meals a day.

These changes happened slowly in response to environmental and cultural developments.

“…The institution of regular meals meant that man had to eat more than his body required at the moment of eating so as to tide him over until the next meal.

Food rendered easily digestible suddenly flooded his body with nourishment of which he was in no short term need. Somehow, somewhere this surplus had to be stored…”.

How often have you:

Undertaken a reduced calorie diet program?

Taken to the gym with manic zeal?

Experienced little or no weight loss as a result?

OR

How often have you gone on a diet and had most of the weight come off your chest and face with little significant reduction from your most frustrating fat storage areas?

This story is so common amongst women and men who undertake dieting generally. The problem is not the application of willpower but the function of the hypothalamus which has been programmed by our habits from an early age.

For those of us who refuse to be discouraged on achieving fast effective weight loss, there remains one slight hope….

The Diencephalon or Hypothalamus

Buried deep down in the massive human brain there is a part which we have in common with all vertebrate animals, the so-called diencephalon.

It is a very primitive part of the brain and has in man been almost smothered by the huge masses of nervous tissue with which we think, reason and voluntarily move our body.

The diencephalon is the part from which the central nervous system controls all the automatic animal functions of the body, such as breathing, the heart beat, digestion, sleep, sex, the urinary system, the autonomous or vegetative nervous system and via the pituitary the whole interplay of the endocrine glands. It was therefore not unreasonable to suppose that the complex operation of storing and issuing fuel to the body might also be controlled by the diencephalon.

It has long been known that the content of sugar – another form of fuel – in the blood depends on a certain nervous centre in the diencephalon.

When this centre is destroyed in laboratory animals, they develop a condition rather similar to human stable diabetes.

It has also long been known that the destruction of another diencephalic centre produces a voracious appetite and a rapid gain in weight in animals which never get fat spontaneously.

The Fat-bank

Assuming that in man, such a centre controlling the movement of fat does exist, its function would have to be much like that of a bank.

When the body assimilates from the intestinal tract more fuel than it needs at the moment, this surplus is deposited in what may be compared with a current account. Out of this account it can always be withdrawn as required.

All normal fat reserves are in such a current account, and it is probable that a diencephalic centre manages the deposits and withdrawals. When now, for reasons which will be discussed later, the deposits grow rapidly while small withdrawals become more frequent, a point may be reached which goes beyond the diencephalon’s banking capacity.

Just as a banker might suggest to a wealthy client that instead of accumulating a large and unmanageable current account he should invest his surplus capital, the body appears to establish a fixed deposit into which all surplus funds go but from which they can no longer be withdrawn by the procedure used in a current account.

In this way the diencephalic “fat-bank” frees itself from all work which goes beyond its normal banking capacity. The onset of obesity dates from the moment the diencephalon adopts this labor-saving ruse. Once a fixed deposit has been established the normal fat reserves are held at a minimum, while every available surplus is locked away in the fixed deposit and is therefore taken out of normal circulation.

Three Kinds of Fat

Structural

“..In the human body we can distinguish three kinds of fat. The first is the structural fat which fills the gaps between various organs, a sort of packing material. Structural fat also performs such important functions as bedding the kidneys in soft elastic tissue, protecting the coronary arteries and keeping the skin smooth and taut. It also provides the springy cushion of hard fat under the bones of the feet, without which we would be unable to walk.

Normal Reserve

The second type of fat is a normal reserve of fuel upon which the body can freely draw when the nutritional income from the intestinal tract is insufficient to meet the demand. Such normal reserves are localized all over the body. Fat is a substance which packs the highest caloric value into the smallest space so that normal reserves of fuel for muscular activity and the maintenance of body temperature can be most economically stored in this form. Both these types of fat, structural and reserve, are normal, and even if the body stocks them to capacity this can never be called obesity.

Abnormal

There is a third type of fat which is entirely abnormal. It is the accumulation of such fat, and of such fat only, from which the overweight patient suffers. This abnormal fat is also a potential reserve of fuel, but unlike the normal reserves it is not available to the body in a nutritional emergency. It is, so to speak, locked away in a fixed deposit and is not kept in a current account, as are the normal reserves. When an obese patient tries to reduce by starving himself, he will first lose his normal fat reserves. When these are exhausted he begins to burn up structural fat, and only as a last resort will the body yield its abnormal reserves, though by that time the patient usually feels so weak and hungry that the diet is abandoned.

Pregnancy – HCG at work naturally

Under the influence of HCG which circulates in enormous quantities in her body during pregnancy, her diencephalic banking capacity seems to be unlimited, and abnormal fixed deposits are never formed.

Pregnancy seems to be the only normal human condition in which the diencephalic fat banking capacity is unlimited.

It is only during pregnancy that fixed fat deposits can be transferred back into the normal current account and freely drawn upon to make up for any nutritional deficit.

During pregnancy, every ounce of reserve fat is placed at the disposal of the growing foetus. Were this not so, a … woman, whose normal reserves are already depleted, would have the greatest difficulties in bringing her pregnancy to full term.

There is considerable evidence to suggest that it is the TNH produced in large quantities in the placenta which brings about this diencephalic change.

Why TNH + VLDC = Real Effective Fat loss and body shaping

Though we may be able to increase the diencephalic fat-banking capacity by injecting HCG, this does not in itself affect the weight, just as transferring monetary funds from a fixed deposit into a current account does not make a man any poorer; to become poorer it is also necessary that he freely spends the money which thus becomes available. (use up the fat which is now available as energy in your blood).

During pregnancy the needs of the growing embryo take care of this to some extent, but in the treatment of obesity there is no embryo, and so a very severe dietary restriction must take its place for the duration of treatment. (Combining Homeopathic TNH Weight Loss Drops with a VLCD as outlined in Dr Simeons “Pounds and Inches” protocol will ensure the most effective results).

TNH Drops do not contain the active hormone HCG but when taken with the VLCD they help your body to produce the active hormone required to facilitate fat loss without being tired or hungry and without sweet cravings.

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on 01, Oct 2018

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